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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord
The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency
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A Ruby library to ease the process of interfacing with ActiveRecord. Allows to create simple and elegant migrations.
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Activerecord::BitField provide a feature of mapping bit fileds to RDB table in ActiveRecord.
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a framework for xross transformer between ActiveRecord and other format.
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Convert blank values to nil.
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Simply conditions DSL for ActiveRecord
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Simply conditions DSL for ActiveRecord
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Improved ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionPool alternatives
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Provide bracket-method `[]` for ActiveRecord Class
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Binary search extension for ActiveRecord.
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Bulk insert or update
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Bulk write/upsert for ActiveRecord
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This gem adds a caching layer to ActiveRecord models when finding them by a numeric primary key.
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Flexibly cache ActiveRecord queries across requests
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Allows ActiveRecord and Rails to use a `cached_at` column for the `cache_key` if available
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stores cache in database
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active_record_calculator does groupable aggregate functions in one sql call for better performance
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Instruments all activerecord objects with notifications around callbacks
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This gem extends cashier with possibility to add AR objects and classes as keys and automaticaly hook with AR to clean up this keys on object change/deletion
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This gem adds custom block expectation matchers for RSpec, such as `expect { ... }.to create_a_new(User)`
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Instead of scattering validations, strong parameters, and business rules across controllers and models, changesets give you one clear interface for handling data before it touches the database.
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